holstonangler
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They must all be a waste of money unless you hunt a golf coarse with no hills. Any good reviews from those that have used them any amount of time?
I have a Himiway and It is a great E Bike. Nice to use around the farm sneaking around both deer and turkey season. I rigged it with a Koplin Gun Boot attached to the frame and bike rack to carry a weapon. A lot better than using an ATVMy neighbor was just showing me his new e bike the other day. He bought a himiway. I think his was about $1700. It's a pretty badass bike. They have a few different models. If I get one, I'm getting a himiway.
Can you share more info on how you converted from the bicycle chain to the motorcycle chain? I'd like to do that to mine if possible. I've always felt that was the weakest link, besides the nylon drive gear in the Bafang...which I've never had to replace, thankfully!I bought one last summer that has a 1000w hub motor. I hunted off it last year and it did a good job. It has hydraulic disc brakes and fat 20" tires on mag wheels. On hills, it required pedaling. My wife loves it.
At the same time, I bought a mongoose 26" fat tire bike. I converted the mechanical disc brakes to hydraulic, installed a Bafang BBSHD 52v 1500w mid drive and converted the rear hub to a single speed. After stripping the teeth off the rear sprockets and stretching the chain on its first trip around the neighborhood, I beefed up the drive line with a motorcycle chain and sprockets. I dont have any need for high speed so I geared it quite low. 36/44 It has a flat ground top speed of 12mph but don't let it fool you. This thing will run that speed in the woods too. It will lift the front wheel from a stop and I'm yet to pedal it at all. I've thought about adding a set of pegs to ride it like a motorcycle. I took it on some mountain bike trails over the weekend to see how it would handle. It really surprised me considering I'm a veteran dirtbiker. I even spun it around like I do my motorcycles when turning around on a tight trail.
The chain I used is a #415. The inside width is 3/16" or .187". The bafang sprocket is .125" so this chain is a little looser but hasn't presented any issues so far. I bought it in 110 link sections so I had to add a piece from another one because mine is over 110 links. I also used a 1/2 link to get it close, then added an adjustable chain idler/tensioner that I made. The following links are for the chain, 1/2 links, and idler roller. You will need to fabricate a tensioner bracket that has a slot for the idler bolt to adjust chain slack.Can you share more info on how you converted from the bicycle chain to the motorcycle chain? I'd like to do that to mine if possible. I've always felt that was the weakest link, besides the nylon drive gear in the Bafang...which I've never had to replace, thankfully!
Thanks,
David
Good deal, thanks. I'll do some research....I'm currently using a 30 tooth Mighty Mini from Luna Cycle on the front and a 26 tooth on the 3 speed IGH Sturmey Archer on the rear. I've been replacing the chain every year at the beginning of the year and 105 links is really tight at first but loosens up as the season wears on.The chain I used is a #415. The inside width is 3/16" or .187". The bafang sprocket is .125" so this chain is a little looser but hasn't presented any issues so far. I bought it in 110 link sections so I had to add a piece from another one because mine is over 110 links. I also used a 1/2 link to get it close, then added an adjustable chain idler/tensioner that I made. The following links are for the chain, 1/2 links, and idler roller. You will need to fabricate a tensioner bracket that has a slot for the idler bolt to adjust chain slack.
YOU MAY BE ABLE TO USE YOUR CURRENT IDLER TENSIONER PROVIDED IT IS WIDE ENOUGH FOR THIS CHAIN.
CNCMOTOK 415H-110L Chain For 49cc 60cc 66cc 80cc 2-Stroke Engine Motor Motorized Bicycle Bike Heavy Duty Chain High Power Racing Parts https://a.co/d/0gPgSwS
BSHWKP 415 Chain Half Link and 415 Chain Link (Chain Locks) - Gas Motor Engine Kit for 49cc 66cc 80cc Gas Motorized Bicycle https://a.co/d/7VYDPI3
HURI 3 Pulley Chain Tensioner Roller for Motorized Bicycle Bike 49cc 60cc 66cc 80cc 2 Stroke Engine https://a.co/d/3XPHTG1
The smallest front you can run with the wider chain is a 36T unless you shim the sprocket out.Good deal, thanks. I'll do some research....I'm currently using a 30 tooth Mighty Mini from Luna Cycle on the front and a 26 tooth on the 3 speed IGH Sturmey Archer on the rear. I've been replacing the chain every year at the beginning of the year and 105 links is really tight at first but loosens up as the season wears on.
The mini is smaller in diameter than the Bafang case so I need to be sure I have enough clearance between the Mini and the Bafang...it could be really tight.